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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two wars and a deepening financial crisis have raised expectations that whoever wins the U.S. presidential election on Tuesday ...
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The government sent out more than $1 billion in fraudulent refunds last year and offered this explanation Thursday for the bad checks in the mail: The...
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ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari announced Tuesday government awards for U.S. Democratic vice presidential nominee Joe Biden...
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MIAMI BEACH, Florida (Reuters) - Massive government intervention has so far failed to restore confidence in financial markets in part because people d...
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DETROIT (Reuters) - The U.S. government can assist automakers but cannot save them and any aid should be limited so taxpayers do not become ensnared i...
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DETROIT (Reuters) - The next U.S. administration needs to protect taxpayer interests and ensure the government does not become a long-term owner in th...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin, an adviser to Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, said in an interview...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate John McCain on Sunday declined to embrace the idea of $15 billion more in government aid for ...
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Insurers, automakers and American subsidiaries of foreign banks all want the Treasury Department to cut them a piece of the largest government rescue ...
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Pentagon officials are telling Iraq's government that the window is closing to accept a Status of Forces Agreement that would outline the number ...